
The legendary producer/sneaker enthusiast connects with the foreign exchange student for this freestyle session over Cam’ron’s “The ROC (Just Fire).”
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The legendary producer/sneaker enthusiast connects with the foreign exchange student for this freestyle session over Cam’ron’s “The ROC (Just Fire).”
PREVIOUS: Fokis – Girl f. Maffew Ragazino & Asha (prod. Focus…)
With his debut LP, Long.Live.A$AP, finally in stores now, A$AP Rocky made a late night television appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman and brought a few special guests along with him. Watch as Flacko performs his LP opener along with the Skrillex-produced “Wild For The Night.”
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Tune is as Frank The Butcher connects with DJ Clark Kent & Hawaii Mike on the early days of The Source Magazine and gets an insider look at Biggie and Jay Z’s relationship during the “Brooklyn’s Finest” recording session.
The legendary turntable maestro/avid sneakerhead is profiled by Nike to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Air Force 1 (one of his favorite silhouettes). Check out the rather lengthy piece, covering everything from rare kicks to designing his own pair, down bottom.

What more can be said about Clark Kent that isn’t stated on his the Twitter bio: deejay, sneaker head, producer, the list goes on an on. The hip-hop renaissance man responsible for introducing Jay-Z to The Notorious B.I.G. sat down with ‘Plex Row to speak on just a small portion of his extensive musical catalog…
On Jay-Z’s “Brooklyn’s Finest” with The Notorious B.I.G.:
“I go upstairs, and I record the track. And Jay goes in, and he does his verses. I remember the name of the record originally being ‘Once We Get Started.’ Jay says it was ‘No More Mr. Nice Guy,’ but he remembers the words ‘once we get started’ involved in it. I think that was what the record was supposed to be called.
“So he records it, and he comes out of the booth, and I go, ‘Yo, maybe you should put B.I.G. on it.’ And he’s looking at me like I’m dumb, like, ‘Why didn’t I say that from the beginning?’ But his reaction was also like, ‘I don’t know homie, so how am I going to put him on the record?’
“But then Dame is like, ‘We don’t know him, and I’m not paying Puff. Fuck that nigga.’ And I’m like, ‘You know I’m DJ’ing for him, you know he’s my man, you know what time it is.’ So Dame’s like, ‘Well, if you can get him, and he’ll do it for free, it’s all good. But if not, we ain’t paying Puff no money, fuck Puff.’ So I’m like, ‘Yo, I gotta go to the bathroom.’
“I go downstairs, and I bring B.I.G. up. I’m like, ‘B.I.G., Jay. Jay, B.I.G.’ And everyone in the studio is looking at me like, ‘Oh, you’s a funny nigga. How you got the dude downstairs waiting?’ But I knew Jay would be quick in the booth, so I knew he wouldn’t be waiting long.
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With today marking the 14th year of Big’s tragic passing, his former manager Wayne Barrow (now of Bystorm Entertainment), DJ Clark Kent and former protege (that’s all I’m going to refer to her as) Lil Kim open up about their life and times with the fallen rapper.
Directed by Kellen Dengler.
The DJ Clark Kent Series of Boundless Radio is coming to an end, the final chapter is now live. This video reiterates why Clark has been one of our favorite guests.
You’ve definitely seen other interviews with him, speaking about his favorite producers or his Nike Projects. But this Boundless Radio Series shows his diversity. It’s a candid look at how he became the personality he is today – in his own words. Inspiring to say the least.
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Skyzoo spits a few bars over the Nas classic for DJ Clark Kent’s Lafayette 7th Anniversary mixtape, dropping late June.
DOWNLOAD: Skyzoo – It Ain’t Hard To Tell Freestyle | Mediafire

“This project is my personal way of putting a distinctive bookmark in this chapter in my life, and a way to pass a sincere thank you to Jay-Z, Mr. Sean Carter, for all of the memories, the opportunity to rock on stage as an artist with him around the world, and for the kindness to me as a person. You know I had to do it in my language; a thank you in music.
A sincere thank you and respect to Jay-Z and the Roc Boys.
Take a listen, spread the word, and enjoy the music!
Peace, DJ Neil Armstrong aka the All Out King”
Tracklist and link down bottom. Also, if you’re in New York Friday, Neil and DJ Clark Kent are throwing a nice shindig to celebrate the launch of Neil’s website. Cop tickets here, and check out the flyer under the cut as well.

So DJ Clark Kent – aka King of the White Sneakers – passed this track along to me, off this Queens-based duo’s The 100, which is out now. Haven’t heard any new shit coming from that area in a while neither, so this is a welcome surprise.
DOWNLOAD: The E.N.D. – Butterfly Effect | Mediafire
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Señor Kaos catches up with DJ Clark Kent to talk about The Black Friday Air Force Ones, the new Biggie movie (Notorious), his new website (Clark Vision) and the new Clark Kent designed NBA All-Star Weekend sneakers.
Check out the fitted Dallas is rocking. Now be jealous because I have one too. And I need Miss Info in my life. Like, now.